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Grandma's Sex Handbook

By: Anne Wright
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Grandma’s Sex Handbook is comprehensive, explicit sexual advice from a Christian perspective for women who are married or are about to be. It’s based on guidance that’s been passed down from grandmother to granddaughter (and granddaughter-in-law) for at least 8 generations, usually 2 weeks before marriage. The essence of Grandma’s sex advice is built around 2 principles: It’s okay for a wife to enjoy sex, and a wife should keep her husband satisfied sexually. Are you surprised that many Christian women have trouble enjoying sex due to doubts about what’s okay in bed and what’s not? Most wives want to satisfy their husbands, but you can’t do your best at that if you don’t enjoy sex. Why? It’s the difference between willing and wanting. You may be willing to have sex any time your husband asks for it, but that alone puts too much pressure on him – if he always has to initiate sex, it can lead him to feel like he’s imposing, which in turn, leads him to be reluctant to ask. Always or usually getting sex when he asks for it may relieve his physical hunger, but having a wife who wants to have sex with him will satisfy your husband’s emotional needs like nothing else can. You need to enjoy sex, for your husband’s sake as well as your own! So most of Grandma’s sex advice is focused on why and how to be a vixen in the bedroom and help married couples enjoy sex as God intended. It includes a glossary and index, and personal stories enhance many of the topics, with explanations including: * What God thinks about sex * Masturbation * Why seeking orgasms is okay * Why oral sex is okay * What your clitoris is for * Why sexual assertiveness is okay * Men and porn * Why sexy language is okay (in the bedroom) * Why sex fantasies are okay (it’s not the same as lust!) Once you understand the difference between sexual fantasy and lust, you’ll also be able to enjoy the last chapter, Grandma’s Sex Fantasy Cookbook, which is a collection of hundreds of Grandma’s favorite sex fantasy recipes. ForeWord Clarion Review, by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom: Grandma’s Sex Handbook encourages women to accept and embrace their sexuality as God’s natural design. As Wright puts it, “There is a sinful nature that Godly people should resist, but a normal sex drive is not part of a sinful nature, it is part of God’s design…God gave us sex, and he gave us libidos that periodically demand sexual satisfaction.” This book is well organized and extremely thorough, written in a conversational tone that puts readers at ease. While recognizing that not every reader will feel immediately comfortable with the subject matter, as “It’s common knowledge: most Christians struggle with sex,” Wright nevertheless forges ahead with a forthright and honest exploration of nearly every aspect of sexuality between couples. She includes several personal stories, Bible references with subsequent exposition to support conclusions, and advice for couples with physical limitations due to partial paralysis or health concerns. However, the author does not shy away from candid discussion of pregnancy, STDs, the acceptability of sex toys and fantasy within a marriage, and more unusual sexual practices. Wright’s statement in the foreword that the book is of an “explicit nature” is not an overstatement. Readers should be aware that in addition to the frank language, the book includes several graphic photos and very detailed drawings as well as sections that deal with what the author terms “Wild Sex,” all of which more conservative readers may find distasteful. Grandma’s Sex Handbook is written with a simplicity that illuminates rather than condescends. For those readers who remain undaunted by the very direct, “anything goes” approach to discussing sexuality, the book could prove helpful and enlightening. Personal Development Marriage Fiction Fantasy
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